Many thanks to BurdaStyle for publishing my vintage button storage idea in their Summer 2014 issue.
The question was: "What organizing tip are you most proud of in your sewing room?"
I shared my tip for storing similar buttons by placing them on a large safety pin, then closing it.
Then I keep the buttons that are all the same color in one jar.
By the way, the rest of the magazine looks fabulous, have a peek inside here.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Double Layered Chevron Circle Skirt Tutorial

Long time no see. Just a quick announcement today to let you know that I am visiting Sew, Mama, Sew today. I'm over there sharing my Double Layered Chevron Circle Skirt Tutorial. It's from my Striped Dress, but just the skirt instead of the full dress. Enjoy!
Monday, May 19, 2014
Call the Midwife
Boil some water and gather some clean towels, it's time to call the midwife! Last night I viewed the last episode of season 3 of 'Call the Midwife' which is a British television series set in the late 1950s in London. Have you watched the show? I look forward to the start of season 4. Being a huge fan of the show, I was inspired to sew up their midwife uniform, but in miniature version.
Let me tell you about each of the three pieces...
Light blue short sleeve A-line dress with a white peter pan collar:
Pattern: Oliver + S Jump Rope Dress (difficulty level of 3 out of 4 scissors)
Size: 6
Mods: View B with short sleeves and in-seam side pockets (pocket pattern from the Oliver + S Playtime Dress)
Fabrics: Turquoise Dot Aqua Chambray 80% cotton/20% linen from the Lisette Collection, white cotton for the collar
Notions: five 5/8 inch light blue buttons
Red cardigan:
Pattern: Flashback skinny tee for big kids
Size: 7/8
Mods: I went one size up, made the front piece a v-neck and into a cardigan, added a folded 2 inch band all around the neck/front. This Slouchy Cardigan Tutorial was helpful.
Fabric: red knit that is 90% poly/7% rayon/3% spandex
Gray Trench Coat:
Pattern: Oliver + S Secret Agent Trench Coat (difficulty level 2 out of 4 scissors)
Size: 6
Mods: View A without the shoulder flap, I topstitched the pocket flaps down, made the buttons button the girl way
Fabric: gray cotton twill
Notions: eight .75 inch gray buttons
My favorite piece is the gray trench coat, not only is it a classic piece of clothing and practical since it's dark and will hide dirt, but the gray cotton twill was a dream to work with (I love working with cotton twill).
Since the gray coat is not very girly, I added a pretty surprise in the inside by using light pink bias tape.
As much as I love this color combination, the outfit can be broken up and each piece can be interchanged with other articles of clothing in my daughter's closet.
If you haven't watched 'Call the Midwife' yet, you really must check it out!
Let me tell you about each of the three pieces...
Light blue short sleeve A-line dress with a white peter pan collar:
Pattern: Oliver + S Jump Rope Dress (difficulty level of 3 out of 4 scissors)
Size: 6
Mods: View B with short sleeves and in-seam side pockets (pocket pattern from the Oliver + S Playtime Dress)
Fabrics: Turquoise Dot Aqua Chambray 80% cotton/20% linen from the Lisette Collection, white cotton for the collar
Notions: five 5/8 inch light blue buttons
Red cardigan:
Pattern: Flashback skinny tee for big kids
Size: 7/8
Mods: I went one size up, made the front piece a v-neck and into a cardigan, added a folded 2 inch band all around the neck/front. This Slouchy Cardigan Tutorial was helpful.
Fabric: red knit that is 90% poly/7% rayon/3% spandex
Gray Trench Coat:
Pattern: Oliver + S Secret Agent Trench Coat (difficulty level 2 out of 4 scissors)
Size: 6
Mods: View A without the shoulder flap, I topstitched the pocket flaps down, made the buttons button the girl way
Fabric: gray cotton twill
Notions: eight .75 inch gray buttons
My favorite piece is the gray trench coat, not only is it a classic piece of clothing and practical since it's dark and will hide dirt, but the gray cotton twill was a dream to work with (I love working with cotton twill).
Since the gray coat is not very girly, I added a pretty surprise in the inside by using light pink bias tape.
If you haven't watched 'Call the Midwife' yet, you really must check it out!
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Doily Circle Skirt for 18-inch Doll
{18-inch doll skirt week :: day 7}
Today it's a doily circle skirt.
Supplies needed:
Although I will continue to share 18-inch doll skirts here in the future, that's a wrap for 18-inch doll skirt week ~ thanks for joining me :)
Quick round-up of all my 18-inch doll creations:
Today it's a doily circle skirt.
Supplies needed:
- doily 9 - 11.5 inches in diameter (I bought these doilies at vintage shops, a couple of the price tags were still on, one was $1.00, the other $3.50)
- 5/8 inch or 1 inch fold over elastic (Looking for some inexpensive fold over elastic? I got a package of 5 headwraps at a dollar store, that's only $1.00 for 2.5 yards of 5/8 inch fold over elastic. Although from my experience making these skirts, I recommend using 1 inch fold over elastic.)
- ball point needle
- in the center of the doily cut out a circle that has a radius of 1.75 inches (diameter of 3.5 inches)
- take the fold over elastic and fold it over the raw edge of the waistline using lots of pins, sew around with multiple step zigzag stitch (it is suggested to use a 2 or 3 stitch length and a ball point needle). If you have never sewn with fold over elastic before I recommend watching a YouTube video to learn how.
- cut off the excess fold over elastic.
Although I will continue to share 18-inch doll skirts here in the future, that's a wrap for 18-inch doll skirt week ~ thanks for joining me :)
Quick round-up of all my 18-inch doll creations:
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Layered Trim Skirts for 18-inch Doll
{18-inch doll skirt week :: day 6}
Today it's a layered trim skirt.
Supplies needed:
Different types of trims come with different price tags. To give you an idea the total cost of the trim for each skirt shown here, it was: $4.50 for the purple faux suede fringe and the pink box pleat, $.38 for the yellow eyelet, and $1.00 for the white scallop.
The t-shirts in these photos were made from newborn onesies, tutorial found here.
Next up, day 7 of 18-inch doll skirt week.
Quick round-up of all my 18-inch doll creations:
Today it's a layered trim skirt.
Supplies needed:
- 1.5 yards of 1 - 1.5 inch wide trim
- 18 inches by 6 inches of fabric
- 10.5 inches of 3/8 inch wide elastic
- take the 18 inch by 6 inch piece of fabric, at the top and bottom of the skirt, fold over and press .5 inch and again .5 inch to the wrong side and topstitch
- take the 1.5 yards of trim and cut it into 3 pieces of 18 inches
- place the first piece of trim along the hem and topstitch
- place the 2nd piece of trim above the first and topstitch
- place the third piece of trim above the second and topstitch
- place a safety pin at the end of the elastic and thread it through the casing
- with right sides together sew the skirt seam with .5 inch seam allowance
- iron seam open
- turn skirt right side out
Different types of trims come with different price tags. To give you an idea the total cost of the trim for each skirt shown here, it was: $4.50 for the purple faux suede fringe and the pink box pleat, $.38 for the yellow eyelet, and $1.00 for the white scallop.
The t-shirts in these photos were made from newborn onesies, tutorial found here.
Next up, day 7 of 18-inch doll skirt week.
Quick round-up of all my 18-inch doll creations:
- Popover dresses
- Reversible skirts
- Tea Party dresses
- Doll carrier
- Elastic-waist skirts
- Katie dress
- Newborn onesies to t-shirts and nightgowns
- No-sew tutu
- Petticoat
- Chiffon bubble skirt
- Lace and tulle skirt
- Sequin skirt
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Sequin Skirt for 18-inch Doll
{18-inch doll skirt week :: day 5}
Today it's a sequin skirt!
Supplies needed:
Fabric preparation:
Instructions:
This sequin skirt has no closures. Since the fabric is stretchy, the skirts is just pulled on and off.
Next up, day 6 of 18-inch doll skirt week.
Quick round-up of all my 18-inch doll creations:
Today it's a sequin skirt!
Supplies needed:
- 12 inches of 4.5 - 5.5 inch wide sequin trim (it's stretchy) at $5.00 per yard, 12 inches would be $1.67
- thin ballpoint needle size 9/65
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| From the back you can see that it is stretchy |
- Use scissors to remove the sequins that will fall into the seam allowance which is .25 inch
Instructions:
- use a thin ballpoint needle size 9/65
- use a zigzag stitch 0.5 (stitch width)
- use a long stitch 3.5 (stitch length)
- with right sides together sew very slowly and use a .25 inch seam allowance
- finger press seams open
- turn right side out
This sequin skirt has no closures. Since the fabric is stretchy, the skirts is just pulled on and off.
Next up, day 6 of 18-inch doll skirt week.
Quick round-up of all my 18-inch doll creations:
Monday, May 12, 2014
18-inch Doll Skirts Giveaway
ETA: The winner is #15 Jennifer
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It's Giveaway Day! Many thanks to Sew, Mama, Sew for hosting this fun biannual event.
The prize: 9 skirts for an 18-inch doll; black chiffon skirt, petticoat, Tinkerbell tutu, turquoise tulle and tissue lame skirt, and 5 elastic-waist skirts
Enter to win:
*****
It's Giveaway Day! Many thanks to Sew, Mama, Sew for hosting this fun biannual event.
The prize: 9 skirts for an 18-inch doll; black chiffon skirt, petticoat, Tinkerbell tutu, turquoise tulle and tissue lame skirt, and 5 elastic-waist skirts
Enter to win:
- Please leave an answer to the following question: Who will you give the doll skirts to?
- One entry per person
- I will ship internationally
- I will pick the winner
- The giveaway will be open until Friday May 16 at 5 p.m. PST, I will pick a winner and email the winner by May 18, and I will ship the items by May 20
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